Qi Cultivation Starting from the Repair Panel

Chapter 234: Ominous Signs of Death, Great Misfortune



"This..."

Chu Zheng wavered a bit at Shan Xun's persistent desire to try, and subconsciously looked towards Nie Longhu.

"Do whatever you want to do, I won't interfere, and it has nothing to do with me."

Nie Longhu's expression tightened slightly as he jumped off the chair and tugged at the corner of Chu Zheng's beast skin coat, "Send me off first."

He did not want to stay a moment longer. Every opportunity for transformation through trials was precious, and if it could be spared, he naturally did not want to waste it.

The Sun and Moon Essence Qi in the Dongyuan Realm was quite abundant, and his cultivation speed here would be much faster.

Finding a place to quietly stay for a few hundred years, then coming out to face tribulations and dissipate the Tribulation Qi, that was what he now wished to do.

"If that's the case, Brother Daoist Nie, we shall meet again."

Chu Zheng did not insist, and immediately asked Yan Bi to arrange for two people to escort Nie Longhu to the Human Race's heartland.

After Nie Longhu left, Chu Zheng pondered for a moment, agreed with Shan Xun's idea, and began preparing to set up a grand formation for her.

To assist a majesty like Shan Xun at the peak of the Eighth Order in breaking through, the formation to be set could not be a simplified version like the ones Chu Zheng had set up before; it required a complete Ninth Order grand formation.

Having selected one after several days, Chu Zheng immediately began observing the night sky and deducing the most intense moment of Yang Qi in the coming decade.

This time, the grand formation Chu Zheng intended to set, known as the 'Reversing Yin-Yang Formation,' was originally a killing formation, but it had a unique effect in gathering the Yin Yang Dual Qi.

A complete formation, given Chu Zheng's current cultivation, was utterly impossible to set up on his own; it required the assistance of an Eighth Order Supreme Being to craft the Formation Flags.

At the moment of the most intense Yang Qi, he would draw upon the Heavenly Yang Qi, then wait for the sunset and moonrise, transforming extreme Yang into extreme Yin, and extracting the true Essence of Supreme Yin Qi to nourish the Divine Soul, perhaps giving Shan Xun a fleeting chance.

At this moment, the Beast Emperor slumbered in the Wan Clan's ancestral land, and it was unknown when it would awaken. Once it awoke again, the Yan Clan would become the next Wan Clan Alliance, and many would die then.

Even if it was as Nie Longhu had said, the Human Race might ultimately remain safe, but during this process, the deceased could not be brought back to life.

As the leader of a clan, Shan Xun could not simply sit by, despite the high risk involved.

No Ninth Order entity existed in the Dongyuan Realm due to the Heavenly Dao, and Chu Zheng also wanted to use this opportunity to see if other changes could be drawn out.

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The tribes that originally belonged to the Wan Clan Alliance had gradually integrated into the Yan Clan, which leapt to become the strongest power within the Dongyuan Human Clan.

Because of this, the Wan Clan's members inevitably felt some reluctance, and many of the lower tribes did not quite understand Wan Qiong's previous decisions and even harbored some grievances.

In their eyes, the Sky-Rending Divine Crossbow had already injured the Beast Emperor. A few more strikes could have potentially driven back the beast tide.

In the ancient histories, every beast tide had always been repelled in the end.

However, under Wan Qiong's command, the ancestral land was just given up, an outcome many in the Wan Clan found difficult to accept.

Facing some skepticism, Wan Qiong never explained himself; his entire focus was on assisting Chu Zheng in crafting Formation Flags and searching for a suitable location for the formation.

In his eyes, personal honor or disgrace was far less significant than the survival of the clan.

After facing the Beast Emperor twice, he had already been gravely injured at his foundation, significantly shortening his lifespan, having not much time left. If he wanted to restore the ancestral land within his lifetime, he could not afford to waste any effort on these trivial matters.

The Wangshan Tribe, along with the Wan Clan, also merged into the Yan Clan, a small tribe of thousands of people, hardly noticeable.

However, partly out of personal interest, Chu Zheng recommended Lie's daughter, Ying, to a Divine Shaman.

Ying indeed had outstanding talent and was ultimately taken under the Divine Shaman's wing, carefully instructed.

As for Ying's previous position, another witch was dispatched by the Wan Clan to take over.

Initially, Chu Zheng also wanted to offer Lie a chance, but he declined, choosing instead to remain within the Wangshan Tribe, often going to the frontline to fight in the beast tides, accumulating military merits.

Chu Zheng did not insist, observed the starry sky at night, mingled at the edges of the battlefield during the day, saved countless people using his repair panel, and steadily increased his followers.

As the number of people he saved grew, Chu Zheng suddenly noticed that occasionally a streak of golden light would descend from the void and merge into his body.

This streak of golden light, elusive, disappeared before Chu Zheng could open his Spiritual Eye.

He checked thoroughly for a long time, found nothing unusual, and even his cultivation speed had quickened a bit.

Over time, he stopped obsessing over it and temporarily put it out of his mind. Discover exclusive tales at empire

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In the blink of an eye, several years had passed.

The Beast Emperor continued to slumber within the Wan Clan's ancestral land, and the beast tide's attacks grew increasingly unruffled, stabilizing the situation.

As various Tribe witches acted, the recently ignited practice of Qi-refining Technique gradually fell into silence, no longer mentioned, and the Immortal Martial Arts also went unqueried.

During this process, Chu Zheng discovered once again the changes in the Heavenly Fate, the previously activated Heavenly Fate once again entering its initial dormant state, as if it had fallen into deep sleep.

However, Chu Zheng's Golden Body still advanced methodically, and the arts of Alchemy and forging continued to spread, a craft that could be completely separated from the Qi-refining Technique, not stirring changes in the Heavenly Fate, but significantly benefitting the Human Race.

Chu Zheng's daily increase in Incense Fire Willpower began to grow steadily, and the explosive increase in the number of believers was most directly reflected in the changes in his cultivation.


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